The trek up the slope was made worthwhile when you see the view. Taken and edited with Camera+: the rocks have a polarise filter and the landscape HDR.
Tag: camera
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Photos: 3 images of Buckland Abbey
Buckland Abbey was the home of Sir Francis Drake. The former Cistercian abbey is now run by the National Trust as primarily a Drake museum. The images here are of the abbey itself, the great tithe barn and a little door in the garden. The tithe barn is the largest I’ve seen and is perfect for the dance they’re holding there this weekend. All shots taken on iPhone 4 with the Camera+ app.
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Photo: Buckfast Abbey (#camera+)
It rained a bit but this is still a fantastic place to visit. The abbey was only completed in 1936 and has beautiful contemporary stained glass. In addition there is a great restaurant and a monastic produce shop which sells some very interesting stuff. This photo is trying out the HDR filter of Camera+.
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Photo: Castle Drogo (#camera+)
Castle Drogo is described as the last castle built in Britain. A folly designed by Edward Lutyens for Julius Drewe it wasn’t completed until 1926. The home is built high on Dartmoor with great views of the Teign valley. But the real beauty is the incredible architectural craftsmanship that went into the building. Taken with iPhone. Cropped & filtered with Camera+.
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Photo: the biomes at The Eden Project
View of Eden taken from the visitor centre level.
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Photo: Bridge at Dartmeet on Dartmoor
Dartmeet is a fantastic place to take a break whilst crossing Dartmoor. Great scenery and walks with a good tearoom. The homemade scones are especially nice.
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Photo: Watersmeet at Lynton
It’s a hike down the hill but the view is worth it!
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Photo: Bath Abbey and the Empire
First photo of the holiday taken during the breakfast stop. Liking the iPhone 4 camera used with Camera+.
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Photo: Peacock at Warwick Castle
Edited using Camera+ on my iPhone. Applied golden ratio crop and backlit filter.











